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Aaradhya is not an item to be displayed, Abhishek

Abhishek Bachchan and Aishwarya Rai Bachchan’s seven months
baby Aaradhya has been the focus of attention of all and father Abhishek doesn’t
like people's curiosity about her daughter because he and Aishwarya wants Aaradhya to grow up like a
normal child.

"I am not comfortable with that, I don't need to show
her off. She is not an item that she has to be put up to display. She is a
child and Aishwarya and I would like her to grow up as normal as possible. I do
understand that her parents and grandparents (Amitabh Bachchan and Jaya
Bachchan) are public figures but she is not yet and let her enjoy that. I have
grown up in this industry and have been in this position so I understand the
curiosity," Abhishek told.

Abhishek and Aishwarya welcomed their first child in
November 2011 and ever since Aaradhya has been an important topic of discussion
for all. Her looks, her day to day activities are a subject of big interest for
all.

Abhishek Bachchan’s next release is ‘Bol Bachchan’ and he is
looking forward to it. Talking about his character, Abhishek said, "I wouldn't
call it a double role, in the film I am the same guy playing two characters.
The character lies a lot so he makes up a fake twin brother. But its a new
character and this was the hardest film I have ever done."

Abhishek is least bothered about hit and flops as it is part
of their job. He welcomes critics comment and tries to improvise on what he lags
behind. "I have no problems with critics. I look forward to what they have
to say. If its bad then I look forward even more. Why should I fight them or be
negative about what they are saying? They are the people who are telling me
what I need to do to improve. When I started my career most of the reviews were
more of a personal attack on me than the film, initially I didn't understand
but later I realised 'Here are a bunch of people telling me what to do'.
Critics are meant to guide and not pass judgment on you which I know sometimes
our critics blur the line," Abhishek added.